
285: Build High-Performing Teams with David Anderson
https://youtu.be/bNljuw3uYsI David Anderson, Founder of Off Madison Ave and Lighthouse PE, is passionate about helping people and companies thrive through leadership coaching, board service, and team development. We explore how David helps companies build high-performing teams using his High-Performing Team Framework, which includes: psychological safety, a learn and grow mindset, the chemist mentality, and attention to team dynamics when introducing new members. David also shares lessons from his book Leader is not a Title, emphasizing that true leadership is about influence—not hierarchy. We talk about building trust, breaking silos, and knowing when to evolve as a leader. --- Build High-Performing Teams with David Anderson Good day, dear listeners, Steve Preda here with the Management Blueprint Podcast. And today I have David Anderson with me on this episode, who is the founder of Off Madison Avenue and Lighthouse PE, two companies that are now doing their own thing. And he is spending his time sitting on boards and doing leadership team coaching as an executive coach, business coach. He's also the author of Leader is Not a Title, which actually has a very cool cover. You have to read it closely to really see what is the title, what is not the title. But we can get into this later. So David, welcome to the show. Thank you very much. Thanks for having me on today, Steve. Absolutely. And let's start with my favorite question. What is your personal “Why” and what are you doing to manifest it in your practice and perhaps in your businesses as well? Yeah, awesome. Great question to kick it off here this morning. My personal “Why” is to help people and companies thrive. I have been very blessed over the years to had a lot of things go my way, be lucky. Believe me, I've had my fair share of rough times and screw-ups and bad businesses, but overall, I'm very fortunate. And as you mentioned early on, I am the founder, technically CEO of two companies, Off Madison Ave and Lighthouse PE. I'm not involved day-to-day with those anymore. And I really am helping people and companies thrive now by working as an executive team coach. I really focus on building high performing teams. As we all know, you can have the best strategy in the world, but if you don't have the right people, it doesn't really matter. I do speaking on this topic and a few other things and also sitting on boards of directors, helping companies really thrive. So it's all about helping people and companies thrive. Love it. Well, okay. So help us and help our listeners thrive as well. And so let's talk about this thing that you mentioned, the building high performing teams. I totally agree. A company is really a group of people committed to a cause. And if they're not thriving, then the company is not thriving. So what does it take for a business owner or CEO to build a high-performing team? What are the steps? What is your framework on this? Well, there's a few things. There's lots of factors that get you to a high-performing team, but a high-performing team is one where everybody's roles are extremely clearly defined. People know how to interact with each other to accomplish the common goal, the strategy, the vision that they're going to. There's no silos. Many organizations get caught in silos. They keep it from being a high-performing team. They know how to communicate with each other. 95, I would even say maybe more percent of our challenges are poor communications, lack of communications that get us in the way from ensuring that we are a high-performing team. My most favorite analogy of that, I don't know how many of your listeners out there are race car fans, maybe race cars once in their life, whatever, but think of a pit crew for a Formula One, IndyCar, NASCAR race. The driver actually is very important, just like a CEO, chair of achieving goals, winning the race, but it doesn't happen without the pit crew.
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